Peters

Edward Peters (83) of Hanley, Saskatchewan, met death with grace in his home on Wednesday, August 29, 2012. Edward was born on a farm west of Hanley to Nickolai and Sarah Peters in 1929. He loved the farm life, engaging in it fully and creatively. In 1954, Edward married the love of his life, Margaret Koop of Pleasant Point, near Dundurn and together they raised four children. Edward cherished his family, his church and his community and was generous and thoughtful of the needs of those around him.  He was a strong and gentle man who loved music and nature, and had an open-minded and boundless curiosity about the world around him. The loss of his eldest son, Douglas, in 2008 who farmed with him, was a terrible blow to Ed and his family and prompted his retirement from farming and their move into the town of Hanley.

Edward is predeceased by his parents Nikolai and Sarah; his brothers Nick and Henry; Henry’s wife Frieda and his son Douglas. He is deeply mourned and sorely missed by his wife Margaret; son William and wife Virginia (nee Sapsford) of Perdue; daughter Marilyn and husband Bob Gregory of Hanley; daughter Margaret of Saskatoon; grandchildren, Malcolm Peters and partner Jennifer Wist of Saskatoon; Tiffany Peters and friend Regan Schlacter of Saskatoon and Humboldt; Ryan and Sally Gregory (and great-grandson Evan) of Ariss, Ontario; Sean and Makiko Gregory (and great-grandson Julian) of Osaka, Japan; and sister Ella and husband Helmute Dueck of High River, Alberta.

The funeral service was held at the Hanley Community Centre on Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. followed by the interment at the Hanley Mennonite Church Cemetery.

As Ed believed in the potential of young people, the family has established a student scholarship fund in Ed’s name. Donations can be made to the Ed Peters Memorial Fund (at the Royal Bank). Arrangements are in care of the Outlook Funeral Chapel 867-8255.

The family would like to thank the many friends and relatives who have given their support and comfort in so many ways.